Doctors under siege: Psychiatrists demand justice, compensation over murder of Enugu consultant

By Chioma Obinna Psychiatrists across Nigeria have on Monday declared that they will not remain silent over the gruesome killing of their colleague, Dr. Andrew Orovwigho, a Consultant Psychiatrist at the Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Enugu, describing the incident as a direct assault on the medical profession and the nation’s fragile mental health system. The Psychiatrists […]
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Institute seeks professionalisation of hair, scalp care practice in Nigeria

By Juliet Umeh Capelli Institute of Trichology, CIT, a specialised institute focused on the science of hair and scalp health, has reaffirmed its commitment to advancing the practice of trichology in Nigeria as it graduated a new set of professionals. Speaking at the institute’s fourth graduation ceremony held in Lagos, Founder of CIT, Dr. Daisy […]

There Was a Country… Learning from our past

By BANJI OJEWALE In the distant past, you wouldn’t talk about Chinua Achebe without instant reference to his mountaintop novel, _Things Fall Apart._ He was inseparable from this literary creature that outstripped its creator. But Achebe was lucky: he was spared the tragedy of bringing forth a monster that would fatally prey on its Frankenstein god. Achebe’s […]

Chima Anyaso receives Silverbird Trailblazer Award

…Dedicates Honour to Service for Humanity Prominent entrepreneur and philanthropist, Dr. Chima Desmond Anyaso, has been honoured with the prestigious Trailblazer Award at the 2026 edition of the Silverbird Group Man of the Year Awards, one of Nigeria’s most respected platforms for celebrating excellence, leadership, and national impact. Receiving the award before an audience of […]

Resolving Monday market boycotts in South-East

When markets fall silent, and highways lie deserted on what should be bustling workdays, the cost is not merely political; it is profoundly economic. Across parts of Nigeria’s South-East, sit-at-home orders, originally framed as a protest tactic by the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, have evolved into a recurring paralysis of daily life. What began […]

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